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Buying a used car can be tricky business.

Did you know that if you buy a used car with money owing to a financier from a previous owner, it could be repossessed? It’s true, if you don’t check for financial encumbrances (PPSR/REVS check) you could end up losing the car you have just purchased.

Before purchasing a used vehicle you should always do a PPSR/REVS check to see if there is any money owing on the vehicle you are buying.

For just $25, we provide you with a quick, easy-to-read, reliable, PPSR (previously REVS) check and an official PPSR Certificate, generated by the Australian government.

Want a more comprehensive history of your vehicle? Get our CarHistory car report

For only $36.95 you can get the most comprehensive report on a used car in Australia, online, in minutes.

Just enter the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or Rego number in the search box to access an instant, single, easy-to-read report of the car's history.

Where Can I Find the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)?

The vehicle identification number (VIN) is composed of 17 characters (digits and capital letters) that act as a unique identifier for the vehicle. A VIN displays the car's unique features, specifications and manufacturer.

The VIN can be found in a couple of places including on the car's registration label (1), on the compliance plate in the engine bay (2) or on the passenger side windshield (3), or on one of the door posts (where the door latches when it is closed) (4). See the image below: